Pulp production is an important industry in Sweden, based on renewable and CO2 neutral forest wood feedstock. Most of the pulp is used for paper production. However, a number of drivers have combined to provide incentive to fi nd new highly refi ned products to complement existing products. New technologies under development open opportunities for refi ning almost all of the incoming wood feedstock into high-value products. The major challenge is to convert new scientific knowledge into industrial practice.

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BibTeX @conference{Harvey2007,author={Harvey, Simon and Berntsson, Thore},title={Future opportuniteis for implementing biorefinery concepts in the Swedish pulping industry},booktitle={Pathways to our common future - Prodeedings og The Alliance for Global Sustainability Annual Meeting 2007, 18-21 March, Barcelona, Spain},abstract={Pulp production is an important industry in Sweden, based on renewable and CO2 neutral forest wood feedstock. Most of the pulp is used for paper production. However, a number of drivers have combined to provide incentive to fi nd new highly refi ned products to complement existing products. New technologies under development open opportunities for refi ning almost all of the incoming wood feedstock into high-value products. The major challenge is to convert new scientific knowledge into industrial practice.},year={2007},keywords={pulp mills, biorefi neries},}

RefWorks RT Conference ProceedingsSR PrintID 148055A1 Harvey, SimonA1 Berntsson, ThoreT1 Future opportuniteis for implementing biorefinery concepts in the Swedish pulping industryYR 2007T2 Pathways to our common future - Prodeedings og The Alliance for Global Sustainability Annual Meeting 2007, 18-21 March, Barcelona, SpainAB Pulp production is an important industry in Sweden, based on renewable and CO2 neutral forest wood feedstock. Most of the pulp is used for paper production. However, a number of drivers have combined to provide incentive to fi nd new highly refi ned products to complement existing products. New technologies under development open opportunities for refi ning almost all of the incoming wood feedstock into high-value products. The major challenge is to convert new scientific knowledge into industrial practice.LA engOL 30